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2012 Honda Crf250r *must See on 2040-motos

$4,900
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Saginaw, Michigan

Saginaw, MI
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Honda CRF description

Folks here your looking at an Immaculate 2012 Crf250r, bike only has sixteen hours total on it. Bike was only pre-owned for practice. Professionally maintained, oil has been changed every two hours of riding time, along with all other mandatory maintence. It has a few upgrades such as Boughner Racing suspension, blue hose kit, blue engine plugs, all white plastics, New Bridgestone tires, Pro Taper 1-1/8 Handlebars, Torc1 levers. This bike is a must see!You can call or text me at. Thanks!Tags: crf rmz yzf cr honda Yamaha Suzuki Kawasaki kx kxf KTM dirt bike motocross trail 250f 150r 450r 450f carburetor race racing fox Thor alpinestars MX renthal pro circuit yoshimura fmf dna D.I.D quad outdoors summer spring fast motor rekluse works connection parts spare kx450f red bull monster rockstar excel Dunlop Artrax crf50 crf250r crf450r

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